Real work is being done by forces, NGOs in Uttarakhand: Pallavi Ghosh

As the full extent of devastation and deaths in Uttarakhand comes to the fore, political parties have been busy in trying to make political capital even out of a tragedy of these proportions. Will India's politicians ever rise above their differences to unite at a time of national exigency? CNN-IBN's Deputy Bureau Chief Pallavi Ghosh joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on the issue.

A. Absolutely the real work being done by forces and NGOs and the local people

Q. Internal threats have never united the various parties. Only an external aggression had brought them together. Every weakness of an opponent is an opportunity for the other one to exploit and pull down the opponent. Is this not the fact of the dark side of the real politics? Asked by: sundar1950in

A. Agree after initially saying politics should be kept out they all do just that.

Q. Too many spokespersons of both parties and not in tandem, at times, with party;s views. Should the parties limit their spokespersons? Asked by: sundar1950in

A. No parties should restrain their spokespersons.

Q. The political bitterness on either side, does not have nation's interest in heart. The actions seem to be aimed to Vote targeting. Will this pay off ?? Asked by: sundar1950in

A. Yes and they are doing injustice to those who died and fought back

Q. Can you expect an all party to meet to work out plans for rehabilitation of affected locals and infrastructure development to keep tourism alive over the affected areas? Asked by: sundar1950in

A. There should have been an all party to at least condole or even a special cabinet but no one cared.

Q. Surprisingly the Union Ministry of tourism did nothing when most of the affected were tourists. Is it because they were domestic tourists. Does the tourism ministry have no count of domestic tourists as their target group? Asked by: sundar1950in

A. They offered money see ministries don't need to get on what tourism ministry must do now is to rebuild the tourism industry in the state where's in source of income is tourism.

Q. Mam, as you have covered congress party for so long, would like to ask you y is Rahul Gandhi mum on disasters, big political events or issues consistently drawing the attention of the crowd. In Uttarakhand's case he went there, but was late, and he hasn't spoken a word about relief, rescue and rehabilitation operations.. why? Asked by: satyendra

A. Wish I knew I am trying to figure this out too.

Q. Why are media blaming political parties for playing politics over tragedy? If any party/NGO/people wants to help other for name and fame whats wrong in that practically? After all public is in benefit..right? Asked by: Swapnil Harsh

A. Be quad instead of. Fusing each other the parties can stand together and help

Q. I don't think BJP has politicised the issue.. like Congress did? I think media is responsible for trying to give a spin of NaMo's work in UK.. by putting a number and provocate Congress to react.. What say? Asked by: Sree

A. Today Sushma constantly tweeted that state govt should go now is not the time for this can be kept for later.

Q. Is the govt serious enough today to purchase latest weather monitoring system for these type of area as they are the most effected by climate and people causalities. Asked by: Manav

A. Exactly hope lessons are learnt And they don't make the same mistake again.

Q. It's the mistake of everyone else who expect the political parties to rise beyond differences and unite at a time of national exigency. Am I correct? Asked by: Farhan

A. I certainly my have given up any hope

Q. Knowing very well that the kind of nature's fury which struck was beyond expectation the opposition should have been more tolerant to the Government over there? Asked by: sundar1950in

A. No they can criticise but maybe after rescue work over

Q. Why does India not have that sort of maturity in facing disasters like in US where big calamities like Katrina and Sandy are dealt with while here only bickering and mudslinging happens. Asked by: Arvind

A. Exactly because we lack the feeling of being one.

Q. How much time will it take to rebuild this area as they are important areas from Uttarakhand's economic point of view and from religious point of view also? Asked by: Hitesh

A. More than a year am told

Q. Don't you think the Uttarakhand CM should resign? He did not have a Disaster Management plan in place. Correct? Asked by: Farhan

A. Not now work needs to be done but he certainly shld apologise

Q. Request of HM discouraging VVIP visit followed by INC VP going on a chopper to affected site was a faux paus. A sloppy defence and denial fell flat on visuals on media. Was it a right show by a ruling national party ?? Asked by: sundar1950in

A. Very silly if him because Cong CMs travelled too.

Q. The provocation was from the ruling party and do you feel a better restraint on their part would have been better? Asked by: sundar1950in

A. True but the smart ones don't rise to bait.

Q. How can they stoop so low? How can they be so shameless? Asked by: c4conscience